Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Some hooning sports cars were pulled over by Canadian police in southern Ontario in April after other motorists phoned in complaints, leading to 12 stunt driving charges.





The collection of pricey cars, some of which were hauled away on tow trucks, included Ferraris, Porsches, and AMG Mercedes. One white Lamborghini was decked out in a Royal Canadian Air Force decal, another on the driver-side window read “Let me guess, license and registration?”

Several OPP detachments co-ordinated roadblocks on Highway 400 near Barrie, Ont., lying in wait to force the convoy to pull over at a service station. Those who were charged face seven-day driving suspensions and a minimum $2,000 fine.

“We had reports of some speeds over 150.” said Const. Randal Haddrall.

The 12 drivers were part of an extreme car enthusiast club called “North Face Rally.” A lawyer for the group suggested the claims about dangerous driving are overblown and that his clients were treated “aggressively” by police.

“They did get intercepted at the wrong place at the wrong time,” lawyer Amedeo DiCarlo told CP24. “I think what had happened is that some witnesses had called in about cars driving fast. I mean if you’re driving on the 400 doing 80 kilometres an hour and somebody passes by doing 110 and you see it’s a Lamborghini or Ferrari, right away ‘oh that guy’s speeding’ and you know they claim those as witnesses. Mind you there are no witnesses. Police are asking for witnesses.”

Fifteen drivers were officially charged with stunt driving under the Highway Traffic Act on Friday.

The case will be back before a judge on Sept. 1.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/lamborghinis-porsche-among-cars-pulled-over-for-alleged-stunt-driving-in-ont-1.3351678
http://barrie.ctvnews.ca/lamborghini-among-12-vehicles-impounded-for-stunt-driving-on-hwy-400-1.3351309
https://www.facebook.com/northfacerally/

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